Sex, religion, and Kagan's right to privacy. - By William Saletan - Slate Magazine
Andrew Sullivan, amongst others, thinks it should be clarified whether or not Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan should is lesbian.
William Saletan quotes Sullivan right back at him, and argues strongly why it should be left alone.
Funnily enough, one would have thought that Sullivan could see the silly games that could be played with such enquiries: he's the (now) married gay man who was (according to his 2001 sex seeking ad) nonetheless "into bi scenes."
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